Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 161. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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477 1933-07-13 1 NON SUBSCRIBERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL TIN AGREEMENT Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister's Plea At Conference Meeting GET IN TOUCH WITH ADHERENTS London, July 12. A plea to tin producing countries who were not yet subscribers to the International Tin Agreement to get in touch with adherents to the agreement was made byfcuch an agreement is near.—Rugby Radio •>rvice and Reuter. - 477 words
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Article75 1933-07-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. SHARP RISE IN RE-EXPORTS London, July 12. The feature of British trade returns for June is the sharp rise in re-exports. The total imports amounted to £53,774,029 representing a decrease of £4,170,533 and total exports at £33,732,609 show a decrease of £1,257,765 on the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article62 1933-07-13 1 -Rugby Radio Service. 65 Engines Called Out London, July 12. 65 fire engines worked over three hours this afternoon before extinguishing a fire at the chemical works of Messrs. Fordes, Asbott and Lennard at Bow. London. The flames rose nearly 100 feet Hgh at one time-Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article161 1933-07-13 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Opened By The King WORTHY REALISATOIN OF YOUR HOPES London, July 12. r The King, accompanied by the Queen and attended by the Home Secretary, (drove from Buckingham Palace this after- noon to open a new Freemasons’ Hospital at Hammersmith. The King’s uncle, the-Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article156 1933-07-13 1 —Reuter. SUCCESSFUL ATLANTIC HOP Reykjavik, July 12. The Italian flying boats took off at 6 a.m. for Labrador. The city was early astir in anticipation of the start of the Italian flying boats on their 1,500 mile trans-Atlantic hop. At 1 ten minutes to five the airmen.—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article130 1933-07-13 1 -Reuter Wireless. British Government’s Intentions London, July 10. Negotiations for a new Anglo-Russian trade agreement were resumed to-day in London at the point where they were broken off three months ago following the arrest of the British engineers connected with the Metro-Vickers Company. Sir John Simon, the-Reuter Wireless. - 130 words
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Article123 1933-07-13 1 —Reuter. Irishman Disqualified LOW BLOWS IN SECOND! ROUND White City, July 12. In a scheduled fifteen-round contest for the British Heavyweight Championship, Jack Petersen (Wales) defeated Jack Doyle (Ireland), the latter being, disqualified in the second round for hitting below. There were 60,000 people p r esent_—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article91 1933-07-13 1 Debtors’ Credit Agreement of 1933.—RugbyRadio Service. Meeting in London London, July 12. At the request of the German Reichbank a meeting took place in London on Juljr 10 and 11 between representatives of German public debtors and the Foreign Bank Creditors’ Committee. The latter agreed that owing toDebtors’ Credit Agreement of 1933.—Rugby-Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article100 1933-07-13 1 ALLEGED CHEATING IN RESPECT OF TWO SUMS $2OO BAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 13. C. G. Rodrigo, the Colony cricketer, who was arrested at Penang, appeared here in answer to charges of cheating of two sums of $14.70 and $13.80 respectively. The case was postponed100 words
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Article72 1933-07-13 1 Reuter Wireless. To Discuss Commercial Relations Budapest, July 9. With the object of discussing in detail commercial relations between the two countries, Dr. Gomboes has left for V ienna at the invitation of the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Dolfuss. The visit is considered to be destinedReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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58 1933-07-13 1 -Reuter Wireless. Kenya Couple Killed Daressalaam, July 10. A Kenya honeymoon couple, Mr. Richard D. Ussher, a well-known settler, and his wife were killed while flying to Durban from Nairobi. Their ’plane crashed into the mountainside near Mbeya. Mr. Ussher was formerly in the Life-Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article47 1933-07-13 1 Reuter. Probably Withdrawn To-morrow Poona, July 12. Civil disobedience will probably be withdrawn to-morrow. The majority’ of the speakers at to-day’s congress meeting advocated the abandonment of the campaign, rather than the suspension of the order, to reap the full benefit of govenment’s reaction —Reuter.»—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article43 1933-07-13 1 —Reuter. To Resume Pre-War Eastern Sailings London, July 12. The North German Lloyd will resume on October 8, its pre-war service between Hamburg and the Far East, according to the “Daily Telegraph’’. Vessels will call at Dover instead of Southampton.——Reuter. - 43 words
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106 1933-07-13 1 lines of research already begun. —Reuter Wireless. Twenty-four Patients Being T reated London, July 10. Twenty-four cancer patients, whose case is hopeless under existing methods, are being treated voluntarily and experimentally with a new anti-serum treatment under the direction of the author, Dr. Thomas Lumden,lines of research already begun.—Reuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article70 1933-07-13 1 Reuter Wireless. Army Officer and Another Sentenced to Death Belgrade, July 10. Lieutenant Roukavina, a former AustroHungary army officer, and a man named Joulife have been sentenced to death for attempting to stir up revolt in Yugo-Slavia and so with the illicit transport of armsReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article57 1933-07-13 1 -Reuter Wirelesa- Awaiting Favourable Weather Report London, July 10. The Australian airman, Ulm, has arrived, at Heston aerodrome, and is now discussing his projected trans-Atlantic crossing. He says that although there is no question of his racing the Mollisons, it is conceivable that they will-Reuter Wirelesa- - 57 words
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Article49 1933-07-13 1 —Reuter Wireless. Leaving Athletics for Sterner Work London, July 10. Lord Burghley, Britain’s greatest hurdler, ran his last race at the White Citychampionships here to-day. He was second to Fracelli of Italy. He told Reu terthat he must leave athletics for sterner work.—Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article39 1933-07-13 1 —Reuter Wireless. Appointed Ambassador to Buenos Aires London, July 9. Sir Henry Getty Chilton, at present British Ambassador at Santiago, has been appointed Ambassador to Buenos Aires in succession to the late Sir Ronald Macleay-—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-13 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement141 1933-07-13 1 WjST Pull the string is all you need to do to open the hermetically sealed inner container .no tin to cut and leave sharp jagged edges no sticky tape to get entangled in your fingers. And then is revealed to view the array of luscious chocolates each piece yja'MdW»*' a141 words
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Advertisement8 1933-07-13 1 MR. ONG JOO SUN AND UNEMPLOYMENT —Page 4.8 words
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Advertisement1917 1933-07-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL taking turf club. pe HILL ban SE J BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Julv 193 3 Amateur RAILWAY LIMITED. y Meeting. m the strMu settlements NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank Time Table. u *umi MAATSCHAPPU. or IND,A ArATRA,JA A *o c®,, n.v Friday 14th July, 1»33. HANDEL MBAH*' 1 (iMorporaM to England1,917 words
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Article2114 1933-07-13 3 Mr. Justice Swift’s Judgment “SORRY AS I AM FOR MRS. NEWTON” Remedy In Divorce Court Mr. Justice Swift, in the King’s Bench Division on June 26 dismissed with costs the action in which a wife claimed damages from another woman for the alleged enticing away of2,114 words
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Advertisement128 1933-07-13 3 iSr' -WknO few wtSmemß (vsS tp4)^ pjz r x £-*o 0/ SSJ Borsuniy Building, Robinson Road, S’pore. Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penang. HISI r IsW A»H Do You k Realize the Importance of a X. Pure Medicinal Soap? Thea Use CLTICURA Made of the purest ingredients and containing medicinal128 words
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2025 1933-07-13 4 Mr. Joo Sun's Address HOW POSITION MIGHT BE REMEDIED Mr. Ong Joo Sun, the Honorary Secretary of the local Asiatic Unemployment Fund, delivered a very instructive address at the Hu Yew Seah last night on “Local Unemployment—its Cause and Cure.” Dr. Ong Chong Keng presided. Mr.2,025 words
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458 1933-07-13 4 Brother’s Application In Court Of Appeal A remarkable story was told on June 21 when an application to commit to prison two young men named Richard and John Senior, twins, aged about 25, for alleged interference with the receiver appointed by the Court, came458 words
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Article661 1933-07-13 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsden are going on leave next week. Mr E P. Hargreaves, Mining Engineer, Singapore, is on a visit to Ipoh and is staying at the Station Hotel. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, jumble sale, held on Friday and Saturday last, realized $203.75.661 words
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Advertisement263 1933-07-13 4 B OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot CB 608 here is my heart Rudy Valibe’s Orches’ra is noted or its sweet playing and these two titles are sure to captive you. I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Fox Trot CB 605 < the song is you Two-hits from London’s latest show “Music263 words
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Article510 1933-07-13 5 gASKBT-BMJ. Visit Of Muar Team local CHAMPIONS beaten last night The Basket-Ball matches arranged by Frolic, between the Muar-Johore inese Basket-Ball Team, who are on a Xt to Penang, began on Tuesday night the Fun Frolic Stadium. On Tuesday night, the visitors met the juvenile510 words
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Article70 1933-07-13 5 —Reuter. Drawn Game London, July 12. ii( In ter-Varsity cricket match which commenced on Monday at Lords reau, ted in a draw e Ixl re Ply to Oxford’s total of 164 runs made 209 runs (B. Allen 53 an-Smith 5 wickets for 93). O- Xlor d had—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article255 1933-07-13 5 Medan Griffins Classified KALI AND 808-THE-GORGER PROMOTED Below will be found the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List issued after the Perak Turf Club meeting. It will be seen that Winways and Nassau Belle have been sent up to Class 2 and that Turley’s255 words
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255 1933-07-13 5 Chartered Bank Beaten 9 The Eastern Smelting Co., defeated the Chartered Bank, yesterday, by three goals to nil to register their first win in the second division of the Penang League. The match was played on the Dato Kramat ground «nd was witnessed by255 words
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Article94 1933-07-13 5 To-day at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—Death or Glory—Lemhardt. 2. Overture —Ruy Blas—Mendelssohn. 3. Selection —The Mikado—Sullivan. 4. Waltz —Auf Wiedersehen —Hoffman. 5. Fantasia —Yishma El —Lotter. 6. Selection—The Sunshine Girl—Reubens. 7. Fox Trot—Hello Beautiful —Donaldson. God Save the King. To-morrow at the94 words
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Article448 1933-07-13 5 The Legitimacy Of A i Child 1 DECISION in WIFE’S FAVOUR 1 An important point concerning evidence in a divorce case discussed by Mr. Justice Langton and counsel in the Divorce Court on June 27, raised two questions: (a) Can a husband give evidence that448 words
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Advertisement87 1933-07-13 5 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement189 1933-07-13 5 Dentists say: << A CLEAN tooth never de cays—but most patients’ 4 teeth are not properly cleaned st the back, where old-fa«h- iTooth-brushes like this are out of J I datel They are shaped only for the toned tooth*brushes don t nt I of your teeth: they cannot I clean189 words
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Advertisement173 1933-07-13 5 RATS MENACE HOME your STOCKS and your r HEALTH RID yourself of these vile pests by using SORTOX r tox /J/g Hl r 1 \\\z/#///// > -A ABJnmw, J /JmJ/ t J Slate devour it eagerly and 1 rapidly. K IrrMißtltola to all K j Vormln and ropollont w V173 words
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Miscellaneous165 1933-07-13 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.165 words
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Article934 1933-07-13 6 Roman Introduction SCIENCE TEXTILE PROGRESS At the annual conference of the Textile Institute at Harrogate, Mr. E. Kilburn Scott said that probably the first women in Britain to wear skirits of cloth instead of skin were the wives of certain centurious stationed at York. His point was934 words
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Article391 1933-07-13 6 WIFE’S VAIN JOURNEY Told By Phone Of Illness, But Was Too Late London, June 28. Sir Charles Walter Starmer, managing director of an important group o J newspapers known as “The Starmer Group Sied on June 28 at his London retene in Tufton-street, Wesminster, at391 words
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Article167 1933-07-13 6 Europe’s Population “Damming-Up” Sir Edw’ard Grigg. M.P., speaking at the annual meeting of the Child Emigration Society at Charing Cross Hotel. London on June 21st said that he thought few people realised how population w’as dam-ming-up in Europe. “Therefore, from the point of view of peaceful progress in167 words
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Advertisement540 1933-07-13 6 Fthe blues'! 5 No man or woman is more sick of life than E J when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J 2 in many cases. That tern- ble feeling which makes all the world appear gloomy fi 4 JjiSak without one540 words
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Advertisement284 1933-07-13 6 JOHNNIE WAtaKER \B orn 18 20\going strong For your very good health holds twice its meaning over a glass of Johnnie Walker. There is no finer or healthier i stimulant than whisky, and no whisky more acceptable than 1 JOHNNIE WALKER. /MRyaßip RED LABEL for all occasions, the |j|||J I284 words
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1198 1933-07-13 7 Death Due To Bums RACING TO HELP VILLAGERS Henry Birkin, the famous motorin, baronet, died in a London nursing June 22 from blood poisoning, Xd by a trivial accident, after a great gght for life. Ha was 36 years of age. JLst May, during1,198 words
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412 1933-07-13 7 The fight between Reggie Meen, the former heavy-weight champion, and Ernst Guhring (Germany) at Granby Hall, Leicester, on June 26, ended in a draw. A good crowd watched Meen’s effort to restore himself into favour with the boxing public. There w r as412 words
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Article551 1933-07-13 7 Seed We Carry In Trousers Turn-Ups PROFESSOR’S TESTS J Salisbur y- Quain Professor in Otany at Universit y College, London, m Jus presidential address to the Southeastern Union of Scientific Societies Congress at Norwich, discussed man as an unconscious agent in the dispersal of seeds and the551 words
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Article494 1933-07-13 7 Weapon Against Japan MR. J. H. GREY’S SUGGESTION A suggestion for meeting unfair competition caused by exchange depreciation —one of the reasons for Japan’s successful competition in cotton goods—was made by Mr. John H. Grey, chairman of the Cotton Spinners’ and Manufacturers’ Association, in an interview494 words
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Article174 1933-07-13 7 Coroner’s T ribute A note stating “I have gone mad and lost my will-power over this. Brain’s gone. Everything lost,” was read at the inquest at Sheffield on Mr. Douglass C. Leng (43), a director of Sir W. C. Leng and Co., Ltd., proprietors of the “Sheffield174 words
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294 1933-07-13 7 "ALL IN" WRESTLERS, WHO "SAW RED," FRIENDS AGAIN Bert Assirati, the British “all in” wrestler, and Carl Reginsky, the German, “went wild” in a bout, and were only separated after a four-minute struggle, in which spectators joined. They have agreed that it was merely a slight misunderstanding. They will meet294 words
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Advertisement33 1933-07-13 7 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. SLIP ONE IN YOUR LETTER EXQUISITELY EMBROIDERED. HANDKERCHIEFS MADE OF SHEER LINEN Chinese kAHTERW. Beach Street, Penang. By Courtesy Robinson Piano, Co.33 words
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Advertisement114 1933-07-13 7 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS hqve completed more than 70,000 flying hours lubricated with TRIPLE SHELL Think this overand use Shell Motor Oil for the lubrication of your car. Triple Shell, as used by Imperial Airways, can be bought from bulk cabinets at a price per pint of only 30 Cents. Slump or114 words
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Advertisement84 1933-07-13 7 rauJreHeriz ta I Beloved for its deli-] —cafe fragrance and,. Iw exquisite r 1 V Java face powder, the famous Parisian beaqfy preparation/ gives a velvety youthful bloom to the complexion, proteding it from the scorching sun and &/7 biting wind. i. Made by M. Bourjois, V I the world84 words
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Article834 1933-07-13 8 Those who were optimistic enough to believe that the anomalies of the existing gambling laws in the United Kingdom would be swept away by the Royal Commission on Lotteries and Betting must have been disappointed when that body issued its report last month. There was a strong834 words
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Article1171 1933-07-13 8 There was scarcely ever a cool evening that summer in Frankfort-on-Mam-it is some years ago now. It was always oppress sive with a heavy, burning kind of heat that turned at night into low thunder and constant flashes of lightning bu. never broke into the relief1,171 words
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Article831 1933-07-13 8 I u G. 8.5.” AND HIS EFFIGIES Mr. Benard Shaw, in an interview with a reporter, denied the rumour that he was going to sit for a bust to Epstein, togethewith a statement that he had never befo re consented to sit to a sculptor. Mr. Shaw831 words
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Advertisement133 1933-07-13 8 HAVE YOU TRIED Spey ftoyal Whisky V'L THOSE WHO HAVE BUY NOTHING ELSE I 3-■*>.. J I 4 Go©4 Whisky I At A Reasonable Price. I: o I Sole Agents: A good game— A,w\l and then V f <1: W f a Carlsberg. w B m 3 an Eg la133 words
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Advertisement100 1933-07-13 8 W? IrßKf YARDLEY lavender brilliantine The Yardley Lavender Perfumery comprises a complete range of Toilet JjScga articles, all of the highest quality and all lavishly perfumed Al with the lovable r W fragrance of the I famous Yardley I Lavender. ft tt Among these little I|L SLg«Jg|H H luxuries the100 words
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Article433 1933-07-13 9 —Reuter. Central Bank Co-operation AGREEMENT IMPOSSIBLE London, July 12. Another severe and unexpected blow at f World Conference was struck at this n* ming's meeting of the Monetary’ Subcommittee on technical questions which, after one and a half hours’ discussion on the question of Central Bank—Reuter. - 433 words
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Article122 1933-07-13 9 n.—Reuter. Charge Revealed to Consul-General London, July 12. Th e case of Mr. Lenox-Simpson, late e itor of a Harbin newspaper, was raised in the House of Commons at questime. apt Eden, after reviewing the publishali faCts that in the circumstances possible and appropriate action had taken.n.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article99 1933-07-13 9 —Reuter. FRESH EFFORTS AGAINST BANDITS Danger Of Direct Military Action London, July 12. Capt. Eden, questioned in the House of Commons with regard to the “Nanchang” captives, said that the Japanese and Manchukuo authorities were taking new steps against bandits generally in the district in which the “Nanchang”—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article38 1933-07-13 9 -Reuter Wireless. Second Attempt to Reach Rangoon Rangoon, July 10. The Australian airman. Woods, made another attempt yesterday to reach Rangoon but was forced back to Victoria Point with a damaged propellor. —Reuter Wireless.-Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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556 1933-07-13 9 A SEVENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD CO-RESPONDENT Decree Nisi Against A Coventry Woman Mr. Justice Bateson, in the Divorce Court on June 23, g-ranted a decree nisi to Mr. Victor Edward Hudson, gardener to the Rector of Mautby, near Filby, Yarmouth, on the ground of the adultery of his wife, Ellen Magregor Hudson, of556 words
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283 1933-07-13 9 ance of the retail market. —Rugby Radio Service. Comprehensive Review IN MIDDLE OF DESPERATE STRUGGLE London, July 12. A comprehensive review of the Government policy for agriculture was given by the Minister for Agriculture, Major Elliott, and approved by the House of Commons last night. Heance of the retail market.—Rugby Radio Service. - 283 words
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Article163 1933-07-13 9 —Reuter. Gallant Effort of Nanking Government London, July 12. The incident itself is chiefly important as a symptom of the internal disorders, says "The Times” in a leader on the mutiny of the Chinese cruisers. It declares that the revolution which was to have unified China, has—Reuter. - 163 words
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148 1933-07-13 9 Rugby Radio Service. Latest Returns London, July 12. Although the total tonnage of ships under construction throughout the world is still very low, the latest return recorded in Lloyd’s Register of Shipping shows that there was some improvement in the position in Great Britain and IrelandRugby Radio Service. - 148 words
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Article285 1933-07-13 9 Notes That Deceived Even Bank Clerks RESULT OF TAIPING POLICE'S PATIENT WORK Information has been received in Taiping that a clever gang of forgers of local currency notes has been arrested in South Kedah. This gang formerly operated in Taiping about three months ago where they285 words
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Article86 1933-07-13 9 "UNEMPLOYED "-"NO!" Prince of Wales Meets A Poacher The Prince: "Are you unemployed?” The Man: "No, Pm a poacher!” The Prince: "Oh, what kind of poacher?” The Man: “Salmon—and if you will give me a permit to carry on, I will send you one!” This amusing incident, which the Prince86 words
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Article172 1933-07-13 9 W ritten By A Jew Berlin, June 23. Nazi headquarters are greatly embarrassed by the discovery that the famous Flag Song, the official anthem of the German Navy, is the work of a Jew. Even the Kaiser loved to hear this song, which begins with the172 words
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Article112 1933-07-13 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY TlN—Spot London £214 100 TLN-(S Month.) £2M .J.,, £217 .5. 0 London lO 9 25 $lll.OO Singapore Business Done $lO9 25 W n Penang uj ns 25 tons. Business Done S 3 80 $3.90 COPRA—(Sundrled) $lB BLACK PEPPER $lB W RUBBER T 3Ad. 3Hdif 7 AC.112 words
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Advertisement147 1933-07-13 9 -Marvellous Stuff! Pay by d a y f rom a H parts of the world grateful parents write to Guildford de- scribing what Cow Gate has done for their babies. When all other foods have ujgSSgg -Rji-» failed, Cow Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. gained instead147 words
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943 1933-07-13 10 Rather Than Build New Ones TWO TO BE PURCHASED FOR SENIOR STAFF Garages In Penang Road The following minutes of an ordinary general meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, June 27, are sent to us for publication. Present.—Mr. W. R. Boyd, (President), Dr.943 words
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Article244 1933-07-13 10 Rescue In Mid-Channel Recalled A message from Le Touquet announces the death at a ripe age of Osbert, a British stag, that had made his home there during the past nine years. In 1924 Osbert, which preferred the dangers of the sea to the attentions of the244 words
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Article45 1933-07-13 10 Infuriated by the heat, a bull charged into a cafe at Belfast and after scattering the diners, went upstairs. It defied all efforts to dislodge it for more than an hour. Subsequently the animal was despatched by a humane killer.45 words
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Article350 1933-07-13 10 £1,500 Damages A Decree Nasi and agreed- damages of £1 500 were awarded by Mr. Justice Langton, in the Divorce Court to Colonel James Penry Davey, a retired Senior Chaplain to the Forces, of The Dym, Great Austins, Farnham, Surrey. The award was against Mr. Godfrey Oakey, described as350 words
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Article290 1933-07-13 10 JULY 14 and 15 Taiping Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, Taiping. JULY 15 Cricket: Europeans v The Rest, Esplanade. Malaya Cup Football: Penang v. Kedah Alor Star. Penang Municipal Sports, Dato Kramat Road Gardens. JULY 16 Cricket: Europeans v. The Rest, Espla nade, Contd. JULY 20 4th and290 words
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Advertisement58 1933-07-13 10 ROLY- POLY WIPOLE’S The best breakfast for everyone, everywhere, is Scott’s Porage Oats. There’s health and strength for young and old in every delicious spoonful. Everyone knows that Scottish oats are superior to all others. And in Scott’s Porage Oats you get Scotland’s Best the finest the world produces. SeZe58 words
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NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article200 1933-07-13 11 Move To Make It AllAustralian Function invitations OVERSEAS The Victorian centenary celebrations in October, 1934, will not be of a purely State character, but will constitute really national Australian celebrations, says a Reuter message from Melbourne. It is felt, for instance, that any invitations to the British Government200 words
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Article154 1933-07-13 11 Melbourne Wants To Know Accuracy is of paramount importance to the organisers of the Melbourne Centenary historical pageants and exhibitions which are to be held on a large scale, next year. They are at the moment, says Austral News, making extensive researches to find out154 words
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Article110 1933-07-13 11 »lodern Goldfield Pioneering The hectic and lawless days of the goldJush camps and the bushrangers of the fifties, in Australia, contrast vividly with conditions at the recently discovered goldfields in New Guinea, the Commonwealth’s Mandated territory, according to Austral Instead of the “damper” bread, the goat <1110 words
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Article73 1933-07-13 11 Ustra lia Rapidly Recovering pre U rther evid ence of the passing of dein Australia is supplied by the South Wales bankruptcy figures. 318 St ear the number of bankrupts was l 93o COmpared with 557 in 1931 and 659 in few S far thiS year there have73 words
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Article766 1933-07-13 11 The Most Difficult Census In The World BY H. C. FENTON In a few days, the most difficult census job in the world is to be undertaken. Australia, for the first time since 1921, will number her people. Little pink forms to fill up and sign766 words
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Article168 1933-07-13 11 Head Of A House Of 30 In a four-storeyed house in the heart of its city, Melbourne has found its patriarch living like his prototypes of ancient Israel. Twenty-nine of his descendants live with him, but instead of flocks and herds there are five bowls of goldfish168 words
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Article110 1933-07-13 11 It Takes 15 People To Span It What is probably the largest standing tree in the Empire has just been found in dense bush near Healesville, in Victoria, Australia. It is nearly 290 feet high, and its girth of 62 ft., five feet from the ground, can110 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article1271 1933-07-13 12 Annual General Meeting CHAIRMAN ON FUTURE PROSPECTS The Thirteenth Annual General Meeting ■of Sungei Tukang Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, on Wednesday, 12th July, 1933, the Hon. Mr. F. H. Grumitt presiding. CHAIRMAN’S SPEECH1,271 words
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Article552 1933-07-13 12 Circular to Shareholders on the Eastern Registers The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold, as registrar, has received a cable from the London Office of Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., stating that the directors’ report and accounts will be posted in London on 13th July, 1933, to all shareholders.552 words
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Article593 1933-07-13 12 As stated by us in our market letter of the 30th ult., the Economic Conference have found it impossible so far to surmount the opposition on the part of the U.S.A, to the immediate settlement of the relations between the and the Dollar, and the encouragement of593 words
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Article205 1933-07-13 12 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin, and tin-in-ore at 72 per cent., during the month of June, 1933: Tons Tons Federated Malay States 1,092 Unfederated Malay States Johore 10 Kedah 6 Perlis 25 Kelantan Nil205 words
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Article281 1933-07-13 12 Restriction Suggested CANNING COMPANY TO BE FORMED The General Association of Chinese Pineapple Producers of Malaya, which was formed three months ago, has completed arrangements for the formation of a limit ed company with the growers as the preferential share-holders. Under the leadership of Mr. lay Keng281 words
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Article119 1933-07-13 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 85 3 32 84 13|16 New York 4.69*4 4.73 Montreal 4.93 4.96% Brussels 23.86% 23.82% Geneva 17.18% 17.13% Amsterdam 8.25 8.22% Milan 62 1316 62 1932 Berlin 13.92% 13.90% Stockholm 19% 19% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 30119 words
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Article32 1933-07-13 12 The following are the outputs for the month of June, 1933. Henrietta Rubber Estate, Ltd., 74,000 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate, Ltd., 58,000 lb. Rampah Coconut Estates, Ltd., 180,000 nuts.32 words
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Article648 1933-07-13 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wore the latest q uol in MUSS..,,. KE.VVEBI to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller® MINING Ayer Hitam 14)3 14)6ex 14:3 14 Hitam 35 40 35 4 q Hong Fatt 37% 41 38 u Hongkong Tin 14)3 15)0 14 3648 words
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Article58 1933-07-13 13 PENANG, JULY 13 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) London Bank Demand 2|3 29|32 4 m|ts 2|4 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4A 3 Documentary 2|4 5| 16 n New York Bank Demand 53 nom. rance T.T. 975 nO m. T.T. 153 H «ongkong T.T. 37% dis. nom. Shanghai T58 words
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Article596 1933-07-13 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vea*elH arriving ad sailing from Penang during the week* IN PORT TO-DAT M.S. MAKASSER from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si Api Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails for Singapore on Friday. S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seu596 words
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Article1002 1933-07-13 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents now notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. today. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 21st and 28th June per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on1,002 words
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Advertisement77 1933-07-13 13 BOXING SUNDAY, 16th JULY, 9.30 P.M. THE BEST CARD OF THE YEAR MAIN ..EVENT YOUNG JOHNSON vs. FIGHTING CHOO 10 ROUNDS Selangor Light and Welterweight champion. The Fighting Chinese. SEMI FINAL ROUGH DIAMOND vs. BATTLING KHOO 8 ROUNDS EXTRA SPECIAL BROWN ROBERTS vs. BOY TONY 6 ROUNDS AND A GOOD77 words
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Miscellaneous367 1933-07-13 13 '■■UT ~L L JLi 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 1 JAMES CAGNEY j IN WARNER BROS. PUNCH-PACKED COMEDY 1 WINNER TAKE ALL OPENING TO-MORROW METBO-GOLDWYN-MAVKK’S MAGNIFICENT TRIUMPH I THE WHITE SISTER WITH i HELEN HAYES —CLARK GABLE. ONE OF THE YEAR’S OUTSTANDING PICTURES f Plans Now Open at MOUTRIE’S ’Phone367 words
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Miscellaneous116 1933-07-13 13 Once Again The Finest Entertainment of 2" The Week Comes From A British Studio! B a Penang’s ■Ug W HMM Where B Leading g E v e r y bod y Theatre. Goes. I > 6.15 Opening To-night 9.30 L n B Bg The Popular Musical Comedy Star S JACK116 words
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Article236 1933-07-13 14 Blackpool Town Hall Stormed CROWD’S DEMAND FOR VOUCHERS Blackpool, June 26. Hundreds of men and women stormed the Town Hall, Blackpool, to-day, in search of free “guest week” vouchers for local entertainments which they had been denied at the official kiosk, The attendant tried to explain that236 words
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Article171 1933-07-13 14 Rather A Dangerous Process Judge C. Herbert Smith, returning to Yarmouth County Court after watching a demonstration of permanent waving, said he considered it “rather a dangerous process,” and gave judgment for £lOO and costs in favour of Kathleen Chaston, 19, a factory hand, for an171 words
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Article995 1933-07-13 14 Not Registered By Purchaser IMPORTANT QUESTION OF LAW INVOLVED An important question of law is being discussed before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, in the Supreme Court, Singapore. The facts are that some months before the bankruptcy of Mr. H. E. Trenery, he sold some995 words
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Advertisement222 1933-07-13 14 /O Z; y w _i jw Uo you "Wry just watch? YOUR boy may have plenty of courage, but it takes energy and stamina to give and take in a fast boxing match. Almost any boy, though, can develop strong muscles and a robust body by eating the right food222 words
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Advertisement201 1933-07-13 14 JUST UNPACKED GENTLEMEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS I I MADE OF BEST WHITE FUJI SILK Obtainable in all Sixes from 13 to 17} PRICE $1.25 EACH. AT Eastern Bazaar 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. L I aww j WIBEBI Tired with running. \X i A is just Stunning. Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java201 words
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Advertisement2090 1933-07-13 15 iwfTTH 2 T /X ——K ©.-BRITISH INDIA* 3 4^( /W x v' AND APCAR lines I (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUMMEZs TDAVEI MOMS? E>V MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due IKAIEU nVJIYIC DI DULL AR Penang London I IlklE Penlnsni»» akteNOß Marseilles, London,2,090 words
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Article289 1933-07-13 16 Tic-Tac - Selections For To-morrow CARD OF SEVEN EVENTS By Tic-Tac Below will be found the weights and selections, subject to scratchings, for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting to-morrows THE WEIGHTS The following are the weights RACE 1 Iskandar Polo Club Pony289 words
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Article313 1933-07-13 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I think it is necessary for the headmasters of the respective English schools to include shorthand, type-writing and book-keeping in their school curriculum, for the above subjects will arm the modern youths in securing jobs much easier than313 words
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Article58 1933-07-13 16 Passes Over Penang This Morning The Chinese flier, Sun Tung Kang, who arrived at Akyab from Calcutta on July 9, passed over Penang this morning. He is using a Four-Engine Monoplane, the first of its kind to be seen here. He landed at Alor Star and took off58 words
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Article70 1933-07-13 16 Europeans v. The Rest On the Esplanade, on Saturday and Sunday at 2.15 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively. The following have been selected to play for the Europeans S. V. Adams, A. F. Baughan, H. W. Brady, J. G. Carr, H. W. Sanders, D. R. A.70 words
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Article153 1933-07-13 16 Why It Was Pawned Fatimah binti Mohamed, the wife of Kitchee, gave evidence in the Police Court relating to her own gramophone to-day, when Kader Mustan, a Malay, stood his trial charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a gramophone and 17 records. Accused153 words
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Article108 1933-07-13 16 Chinese Woman Creates Scene in Court Sau Ah Mau, a very aged Chinese woman, pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to a charge of begging for alms. The Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, ordered her to be sent to the House of Detention, and at this108 words
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Article90 1933-07-13 16 Alleged Fraudulent Possession A Tamil named Suppiah claimed trial in the Police Court this morning on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, consisting of two Lucas bells, a bicycle stand, a pair of handlebars and one bicycle lock and chain. Secondly Suppiah was charged with the90 words
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Article238 1933-07-13 16 Big Crowds Attracted Tuesday and yesterday night saw the some of the biggest crowds at the Fun Frolic Amusement Park. To commemorate the inauguration of the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., the Management decided to distribute free gifts to those who visited the Park yesterday and Tuesday nights.238 words
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Article616 1933-07-13 16 No Restaurant Or Licence Produced I Evidence that a charge of $1 a made for beer at a cafe which 1 neither a restaurant nor ii quor hn P °**B given on Tuesday, before Mr I Earl, the Singapore fourth magieJ’ 'J tag the trial of Mohamed Abudi616 words
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Obituary62 1933-07-13 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES acknowledgment. Messrs. K. Alvapillai, Dresser, F.M.S.R, Alor Star, and A. Arumugam, Permanent Way Inspector, F.M.S.R., Port Swettenham, beg to acknowledge their thanks to the numerous relatives and friends, who attended the funeral, and those who sent in telegrams of Condolence and Wreaths, as a sign of Condolence on62 words
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Advertisement496 1933-07-13 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG'S PREMIER TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE 9.30—12 (Mid-nightl TO-MORROW TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8 p.m. (S.S. “ANTENOR” IN PORT). Help your W»* >children vtr~ to j|j2/ i I til v ig° rous health )yj I w mother can help her "«I V ones to ra<^aftt health496 words
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Advertisement13 1933-07-13 16 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-13 16 $1 FOR BOtT[| OF BEER? Proprietor Of Singapore Caf e Convicted11 words
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